利用超分辨率生成对抗网络提升电池电极材料EBSD分析吞吐量

Enhancing EBSD throughput of battery electrode materials using super-resolution generative adversarial networks

精选理由

朋友说那个用超分辨率生成对抗网络做电池材料EBSD分析的团队,训练了NMC正极数据,比传统方法效率更高,5倍上采后效果明显。

AI 摘要

利用超分辨率生成对抗网络(SRGAN)提升电池电极材料EBSD分析吞吐量,该技术以锂镍锰钴氧化物(LiNixMnyCozO2)正极颗粒数据为基础开展训练;研究对比了2倍至12倍上采样下的经典插值方法,验证SRGAN在保持晶粒边界与晶粒尺寸上的优势;采用5倍上采样时可实现25倍速度提升或更大视野,且关键指标误差处于合理范围。

原文 · arXiv cs.LG

Enhancing EBSD throughput of battery electrode materials using super-resolution generative adversarial networks

Quantitative microstructural characterization of Li-ion battery electrode materials using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) has been proven as a critical method for optimizing cell performance. However, the inherently slow nature of EBSD can hinder the throughput of analyses needed for statistical representation of a material microstructure being developed. This work demonstrates a machine learning super-resolution framework using a generative adversarial network (SRGAN) to significantly increase EBSD throughput. The SRGAN model was trained on EBSD data of LiNixMnyCozO2 (NMC) cathode particles to computationally enhance low-resolution datasets and its performance is compared against classical interpolation methods across various upscaling factors (2x to 12x). Both qualitative image metrics and quantitative microstructural analysis verified that the SRGAN systematically outperformed classical methods, particularly in preserving small grains and maintaining realistic grain boundaries. We demonstrate that a 5x upscaling factor, corresponding to a 25x speed-up in acquisition time or a 25x larger field of view, is practical while maintaining acceptable accuracy in key metrics like grain size and shape. For instance, at 5x upscaling, relative errors were +5.7%, +8.2%, and -14.6% on grain area-equivalent diameter, grain maximum sphere-inscribed diameter, and grain boundary length, respectively. The SRGAN methodology developed in this work significantly enhances the efficiency of EBSD acquisition for more statistically robust microstructural dataset, enabling EBSD as a high-throughput characterization tool for materials research and industrial process development.